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Looking in the Orion catalog I can spend anywhere from $25 to $700 on
an eyepiece. I'd like to spend about $75, but only if I can get something that will work reasonably well to view Saturn. I suppose I want the most magnification I can for my 5" reflection scope. Right now I have what came with my Celestron: a crappy 3x Barlow, a 4cm and a usable 20cm. Can anyone help me figure out what's the best thing to get? I'm thinking of replacing the Barlow eventually with a Tri-Mex 3x, but first I want to focus (ha ha) on the eyepiece. ~ L |
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